HYBRID SYSTEMS
HYBRID SYSTEMS
The term hybrid systems refers to the use of different forms of energy to supply energy. The mix of these forms of energy prevents dependence on certain energy sources and their prices and optimizes supply.
Renewable energies secure energy supplies
The energy supply is increasingly being secured through renewable energies. Germany is a pioneer in the cleantech industry. In view of the planned CO2 taxes in Germany and the ongoing energy transition, we offer novel hybrid power supply concepts for industrial and commercial customers. We can use our many years of experience to enable other countries to participate in efficient development. Here is our focus in Africa.
Hybrid systems for providing electrical energy are characterized by the fact that several different energy sources are used to ensure a continuous energy supply. In addition to solar energy, our hybrid systems use wind turbines or battery systems as an additional power source, also in order to further reduce the use of diesel generators in Africa.
Self-sufficient energy supply with photovoltaic hybrid systems
Because they function self-sufficiently as energy supply units, photovoltaic hybrid systems are particularly interesting for powering island electrical networks for a limited number of consumers in a limited spatial area. Depending on the number and usage habits of electricity consumers as well as the required energy quality, the design of each hybrid system must be determined and designed individually.
A happy future with clean energy production is what CLEANTECH GERMANY stands for.